1 Kentucky Coffee Tree 4x12” Tree-pot
The Kentucky coffeetree (Gymnocladus dioicus) is a tough, low-maintenance shade tree highly valued for its striking winter silhouette, adaptability to urban pollution, and virtual immunity to pests. It thrives in USDA Hardiness Zones 3 through 8. Why Plant It? Tough as Nails: Highly resistant to drought, compacted soils, air pollution, and road salt. It thrives where other street and park trees fail. Distinctive Appearance: It boasts some of the largest doubly-compound leaves of any native tree, offering a lush, tropical feel in the summer. In winter, its thick, coarse branches create a dramatic, sculptural silhouette. The Name: It gets its name from early American settlers who roasted and brewed its seeds as a coffee substitute when traditional coffee was scarce. Growing & Care Requirements: Zone Range: USDA Zone 3 to 8. Sunlight: Prefers full sun (at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily). Soil Requirements: Thrives in deep, moist, well-drained soil, but is highly adaptable to both alkaline and dry sites. Mature Size: Large growing habit, reaching 60 to 75 feet tall with a 40 to 50-foot spread. Growth Rate: Slow to moderate. Important ConsiderationsSeed Pods: Female trees produce large, leathery brown seed pods that persist through the winter.
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